University of Toronto: Historical Performance: Love, Beauty and Death in Venice

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Historical Performance at the University of Toronto present
Love, Beauty and Death in Venice
A Mozart & Handel Pastiche Show
Featuring graduate students from the studios of Professor Jean MacPhail, Professor Mary Morrison, and Professor Daniel Taylor, Historical Performance at The University of Toronto invites the Royal College of Music’s Violinist Adrian Butterfield, Musicians from Tafelmusik the Theatre of Early Music and our DMA cohort narrated by Opera Star and former CBC Radio Host Ben Heppner, OC. The Historical Performance Area made history when our students were invited to present the first ‘classical music’ concert in the newly opened TD Music Hall. Join us again on March 1st for Mozart and Handel’s
greatest operatic scenes.
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The Historical Performance concerts are made possible in part by the generous support of the Milton Harris Early Music Endowment Fund.

Event Artists

Jean MacPhail, ProfessorMary Morrison, ProfessorDaniel Taylor, ProfessorAdrian Butterfield, Royal College of Music's ViolinistBen Heppner, Opera Star and former CBC Radio HostMusicians from Tafelmusik the Theatre of Early MusicUofT’s DMA cohortGraduate students from the studios

University of Toronto: Historical Performance: Love, Beauty and Death in Venice

Date/Time

Saturday, March 1, 2025
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Location

Massey Hall
178 Victoria St
Toronto, ON
Canada, M5B 1T7

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$

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https://music.utoronto.ca/event/historical-performance-love-beauty-and-death-venice

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